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French Minister Says HADOPI Law A 21st Century Reality

10/06/2009 by Liza Porteus Viana, Intellectual Property Watch 5 Comments

WASHINGTON, DC – France’s “three strikes” law is both “ambitious” and “realistic,” French culture and communication minister Christine Albanel told a conference Tuesday, and anyone who thinks the internet can be a lawless arena where anything goes is “in the wrong century.” Also at the conference, predictions were made on US legislation on patent reform, performance rights and other issues.

Filed Under: IP Policies, News, Themes, Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, Enforcement, English, Europe, Human Rights, IP Law, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, North America, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, Trademarks/Geographical Indications/Domains

Council Of Europe: Access To Internet Is A Fundamental Right

08/06/2009 by Monika Ermert for Intellectual Property Watch 8 Comments

What applies offline is also valid online – an argument often used against internet communication by legislators – has been turned around to underline fundamental rights on the internet in a new resolution of the Council of Europe.

Filed Under: Features, IP Policies, Language, Themes, Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, English, Europe, Human Rights, ITU/ICANN, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, Trademarks/Geographical Indications/Domains

UN-Led Commission Sees Needs In Internet Governance, Science, Technology

08/06/2009 by Kaitlin Mara for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

A commission under the United Nations charged with monitoring progress in improving science and technology in places where access is difficult and capacity to use that access scarce, concluded its recent annual meeting with draft resolutions on internet and society and on development and science. One notes that there is still much work to be done to bridge the ‘digital divide’ that creates disparities in access to information technology and knowledge in the world; the other calls on governments and UN institutions to find innovative ways to support innovative capacity.

Filed Under: Features, IP Policies, Themes, Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, Development, English, Human Rights, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, Innovation/ R&D, Technical Cooperation/ Technology Transfer, Trademarks/Geographical Indications/Domains, United Nations - other

New Top Level Internet Domains – To Be Or Not To Be?

06/06/2009 by Monika Ermert for Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments

Now even trademark owners and large businesses do not really agree on the planned extension of the internet domain name system to include hundreds of new top-level domains (TLDs) like .com.

Filed Under: Features, IP Policies, Language, Themes, Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, Enforcement, English, ITU/ICANN, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, North America, Trademarks/Geographical Indications/Domains, WIPO

Drug Seizures In Frankfurt Spark Fears Of EU-Wide Pattern

05/06/2009 by Kaitlin Mara for Intellectual Property Watch 8 Comments

Health advocates have raised alarm over reports that several million pills of generic medicine were held up in Frankfurt airport in May despite being destined for a different port. And new information has come to light indicating Dutch seizures were more numerous than originally thought. These developments have prompted outcry and the assertion that a European-wide law on customs and intellectual property is problematic.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Language, News, Themes, Venues, Copyright Policy, Enforcement, English, Europe, Health & IP, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, WTO/TRIPS

Swedish Pirate Party Set To Win Seats In EU Elections

05/06/2009 by Tove Iren S. Gerhardsen for Intellectual Property Watch 6 Comments

COPENHAGEN – As a candidate for the European Parliament elections on Sunday, the Swedish Pirate Party has “good chances” of winning one, two or possibly even three mandates, it says, referring to Swedish opinion polls.

Filed Under: Features, IP Policies, Language, News, Themes, Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, Enforcement, English, Europe, Human Rights, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, WTO/TRIPS

US Senate Judiciary Prioritises Performance Rights Bill

04/06/2009 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

Draft legislation to change United States copyright law related to payment for music on radio is likely to see action this summer in the Senate Judiciary Committee, the committee chairman said Thursday.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Language, News, Themes, Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, English, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, North America

اقتراح معاهدة الويبو بشأن القيود والاستثناءات في مجال حق المؤلف يمضي قدما

04/06/2009 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

لجنة المنظمة العالمية للملكية الفكرية المعنية بحق المؤلف توصلت في مايو/أيار إلى اتفاق بشأن تناول الاستثناءات في حق المؤلف للأشخاص المعوقين بصريا وغيرهم من أجل تحسين نفاذهم إلى مواد القراءة.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Language, Themes, Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Arabic, Copyright Policy, Human Rights, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, Innovation/ R&D, WIPO

Avancées quant à la proposition de traité de l’OMPI sur les limitations et les exceptions au droit d’auteur

04/06/2009 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments

En mai dernier, le comité du droit d’auteur de l’Organisation mondiale de la propriété intellectuelle (OMPI) s’est accordé sur la manière d’aborder la proposition de traité sur les exceptions au droit d’auteur en faveur des déficients visuels et sur d’autres dispositions permettant un meilleur accès aux ouvrages de lecture.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Language, Themes, Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, Development, Français, Human Rights, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, Innovation/ R&D, WIPO

Avanza propuesta de tratado de la OMPI sobre limitaciones y excepciones a los derechos de autor

04/06/2009 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment

En mayo, el Comité de derechos de autor de la Organización Mundial de la Propiedad Intelectual llegó a un acuerdo sobre un plan para examinar una propuesta de tratado sobre excepciones a los derechos de autor que permitan a los discapacitados visuales y a otras personas tener un mejor acceso a material de lectura.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Language, Themes, Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, Development, Español, Human Rights, Innovation/ R&D, WIPO

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